I have a local kubernetes cluster where I added a Fluentd Daemonset using the preconfigured elasticsearch image (fluent/fluentd-kubernetes-daemonset:elasticsearch). Step 2 of this article. I also have an elastic cluster running in the cloud. You can pass some env variables to the fluentd-elasticsearch image for configuration. It looks pretty straightforward, but when running the fluentd Pod I keep getting the error:
"Fluent::ElasticsearchOutput::ConnectionFailure" error="Can not reach Elasticsearch cluster ({:host=>\"fa0acce34bf64db9bc9e46f98743c185.westeurope.azure.elastic-cloud.com\", :port=>9243, :scheme=>\"https\", :user=>\"username\", :password=>\"obfuscated\"})!" plugin_id="out_es"
when I try to reach the elastic cluster from within the pod with
# wget https://fa0acce34bf64db9bc9e46f98743c185.westeurope.azure.elastic-cloud.com:9243/ I get a 401 unauthorized (cuz I havent submitted user/pass here), but it at least shows that the address is reachable.
Why is it failing to connect?
I already set the FLUENT_ELASTICSEARCH_SSL_VERSION to 'TLSv1_2', i saw that that solved some problems for others.
Daemonset configuration:
kind: DaemonSet
metadata:
name: fluentd
namespace: kube-logging
labels:
app: fluentd
k8s-app: fluentd-logging
version: v1
kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
app: fluentd
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: fluentd
k8s-app: fluentd-logging
version: v1
kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
spec:
serviceAccount: fluentd
serviceAccountName: fluentd
tolerations:
- key: node-role.kubernetes.io/master
effect: NoSchedule
containers:
- name: fluentd
image: fluent/fluentd-kubernetes-daemonset:elasticsearch
env:
- name: FLUENT_ELASTICSEARCH_HOST
value: "fa0acce34bf64db9bc9e46f98743c185.westeurope.azure.elastic-cloud.com"
- name: FLUENT_ELASTICSEARCH_PORT
value: "9243"
- name: FLUENT_ELASTICSEARCH_SCHEME
value: "https"
- name: FLUENT_UID
value: "0"
- name: FLUENT_ELASTICSEARCH_SSL_VERIFY
value: "false"
- name: FLUENT_ELASTICSEARCH_SSL_VERSION
value: "TLSv1_2"
- name: FLUENT_ELASTICSEARCH_USER
value: "<user>"
- name: FLUENT_ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD
value: "<password>"
resources:
limits:
memory: 100Mi
requests:
cpu: 100m
memory: 100Mi
volumeMounts:
- name: varlog
mountPath: /var/log
- name: varlibdockercontainers
mountPath: /var/lib/docker/containers
readOnly: true
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 30
volumes:
- name: varlog
hostPath:
path: /var/log
- name: varlibdockercontainers
hostPath:
path: /var/lib/docker/containers
For anyone else who runs into this problem:
I was following a tutorial that used the 'image: fluent/fluentd-kubernetes-daemonset:elasticsearch' image. When you check their DockerHub (https://hub.docker.com/r/fluent/fluentd-kubernetes-daemonset) you can see that the :elaticsearch tag is a year old and probably outdated.
I changed the image for the DaemonSet to a more recent and stable tag 'fluent/fluentd-kubernetes-daemonset:v1-debian-elasticsearch' and boom it works now.
Related
I am using Cassandra image w.r.t.
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: StatefulSet
metadata:
name: cassandra
labels:
app: cassandra
spec:
serviceName: cassandra
replicas: 3
selector:
matchLabels:
app: cassandra
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: cassandra
spec:
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 1800
containers:
- name: cassandra
image: gcr.io/google-samples/cassandra:v13
imagePullPolicy: Always
ports:
- containerPort: 7000
name: intra-node
- containerPort: 7001
name: tls-intra-node
- containerPort: 7199
name: jmx
- containerPort: 9042
name: cql
resources:
limits:
cpu: "500m"
memory: 1Gi
requests:
cpu: "500m"
memory: 1Gi
securityContext:
capabilities:
add:
- IPC_LOCK
lifecycle:
preStop:
exec:
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- nodetool drain
env:
- name: MAX_HEAP_SIZE
value: 512M
- name: HEAP_NEWSIZE
value: 100M
- name: CASSANDRA_SEEDS
value: "cassandra-0.cassandra.default.svc.cluster.local"
- name: CASSANDRA_CLUSTER_NAME
value: "K8Demo"
- name: CASSANDRA_DC
value: "DC1-K8Demo"
- name: CASSANDRA_RACK
value: "Rack1-K8Demo"
- name: POD_IP
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
fieldPath: status.podIP
readinessProbe:
exec:
command:
- /bin/bash
- -c
- /ready-probe.sh
initialDelaySeconds: 15
timeoutSeconds: 5
# These volume mounts are persistent. They are like inline claims,
# but not exactly because the names need to match exactly one of
# the stateful pod volumes.
volumeMounts:
- name: cassandra-data
mountPath: /cassandra_data
# These are converted to volume claims by the controller
# and mounted at the paths mentioned above.
# do not use these in production until ssd GCEPersistentDisk or other ssd pd
volumeClaimTemplates:
- metadata:
name: cassandra-data
spec:
accessModes: [ "ReadWriteOnce" ]
storageClassName: fast
resources:
requests:
storage: 1Gi
---
kind: StorageClass
apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
name: fast
provisioner: k8s.io/minikube-hostpath
parameters:
type: pd-ssd
Now I need to add below line to cassandra-env.sh in postStart or in cassandra yaml file:
-JVM_OPTS="$JVM_OPTS
-javaagent:$CASSANDRA_HOME/lib/cassandra-exporter-agent-<version>.jar"
Now I was able to achieve this, but after this step, Cassandra requires a restart but as it's already running as a pod, I don't know how to restart the process. So is there any way that this step is done prior to running the pod and not after it is up?
I was suggested below solution:-
This won’t work. Commands that run postStart don’t impact the running container. You need to change the startup commands passed to Cassandra.
The only way that I know to do this is to create a new container image in the artifactory based on the existing image. and pull from there.
But I don't know how to achieve this.
I'm running Fluent Bit on Azure Kubernetes Service as DaemonSet, output goes to Azure Log Analytics. Once Fluent Bit tries to send logs it fails to connect DNS server:
getaddrinfo(host='XXX.ods.opinsights.azure.com', err=12): Timeout while contacting DNS servers
If I manually enter IP and XXX.ods.opinsights.azure.com into /etc/hosts, everything goes well.
If I ssh to fluent-bit pod and run wget XXX.ods.opinsights.azure.com host resolving works as well.
What can be wrong?
My configs:
ConfigMap
- apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: fluent-bit-config
namespace: airflow
labels:
k8s-app: fluent-bit
data:
fluent-bit.conf: |
[SERVICE]
Flush 1
Log_Level info
Daemon off
HTTP_Server On
HTTP_Listen 0.0.0.0
HTTP_Port 2020
#INCLUDE input-kubernetes.conf
#INCLUDE filter-kubernetes.conf
#INCLUDE output-azure.conf
input-kubernetes.conf: |
[INPUT]
Name tail
Tag kube.*
Path /var/log/containers/*.log
DB /var/log/flb_kube.db
Mem_Buf_Limit 5MB
Skip_Long_Lines On
Refresh_Interval 10
filter-kubernetes.conf: |
[FILTER]
Name kubernetes
Match kube.*
Kube_URL https://kubernetes.default.svc:443
Kube_CA_File /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/ca.crt
Kube_Token_File /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token
Merge_Log On
K8S-Logging.Parser Off
K8S-Logging.Exclude Off
output-azure.conf: |
[OUTPUT]
Name azure
Match *
Customer_ID xxx
Shared_Key yyy
DaemonSet
- apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: DaemonSet
metadata:
name: fluentbit
namespace: airflow
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: fluentbit
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
name: fluentbit
template:
metadata:
labels:
name: fluentbit
spec:
serviceAccountName: fluent-bit
containers:
- name: fluent-bit
imagePullPolicy: Always
image: fluent/fluent-bit:1.8-debug
volumeMounts:
- name: varlog
mountPath: /var/log
- name: varlibdockercontainers
mountPath: /var/lib/docker/containers
readOnly: true
- name: fluent-bit-config
mountPath: /fluent-bit/etc/
resources:
limits:
memory: 1500Mi
requests:
cpu: 500m
memory: 500Mi
hostNetwork: true
dnsPolicy: ClusterFirstWithHostNet
volumes:
- name: varlog
hostPath:
path: /var/log
- name: varlibdockercontainers
hostPath:
path: /var/lib/docker/containers
- name: fluent-bit-config
configMap:
name: fluent-bit-config
I ran against a similar issue today, downgrading the version of fluent bit to 1.8.4 resolved the issue. (https://github.com/fluent/fluent-bit/issues/4050)
In your case you would need to fix the docker container label to "1.8.4-debug" - hope this helps!
Can confirm findings above. same result with 1.8.5. had to go back to 1.8.4.
I have a simple golang application running inside kubernetes which just logs whatever text we place in request params. Code :
package main
import (
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
"net/http"
"os"
)
var (
logger = logrus.New()
)
func main() {
//logFile, err := os.OpenFile("/var/log/app.log", os.O_CREATE | os.O_WRONLY | os.O_APPEND, 0666)
//if err != nil {
// panic(err)
//}
logger.Out = os.Stdout
http.HandleFunc("/get", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
content := r.URL.Query().Get("m")
if content == "" {
logger.Warn("m is empty")
content = "nothing"
}
logger.Info("content is - ", content)
w.Write([]byte(content))
})
logger.Info("starting server")
http.ListenAndServe(":9999", nil)
}
I have fluentd deamonset running on my local which is connected to elasticsearch (also running in local but not in kubernetes). Now I want my logs to go to elasticsearch and ultimately appear in kibana but that's not happening and I am not able to debug.
My fluentd yaml looks like -
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: DaemonSet
metadata:
name: fluentd
namespace: kube-system
labels:
k8s-app: fluentd-logging
version: v1
kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
k8s-app: fluentd-logging
template:
metadata:
labels:
k8s-app: fluentd-logging
version: v1
kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
spec:
serviceAccount: fluentd
serviceAccountName: fluentd
tolerations:
- key: node-role.kubernetes.io/master
effect: NoSchedule
containers:
- name: fluentd
image: fluent/fluentd-kubernetes-daemonset:elasticsearch
env:
- name: FLUENT_ELASTICSEARCH_HOST
value: "minikube-host"
- name: FLUENT_ELASTICSEARCH_PORT
value: "9200"
- name: FLUENT_ELASTICSEARCH_SCHEME
value: "http"
- name: FLUENT_UID
value: "0"
# X-Pack Authentication
# =====================
- name: FLUENT_ELASTICSEARCH_USER
value: "elastic"
- name: FLUENT_ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD
value: "MyPw123"
resources:
limits:
memory: 200Mi
requests:
cpu: 100m
memory: 200Mi
volumeMounts:
- name: varlog
mountPath: /var/log
- name: varlibdockercontainers
mountPath: /var/lib/docker/containers
readOnly: true
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 30
volumes:
- name: varlog
hostPath:
path: /var/log
- name: varlibdockercontainers
hostPath:
path: /var/lib/docker/containers
Here minikube-host is just a proxy service that fluentd uses to connect to host machine (elasticsearch runs directly on host).
fluentd rbac looks like -
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
name: fluentd
namespace: kube-system
labels:
k8s-app: fluentd-logging
version: v1
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: ClusterRole
metadata:
name: fluentd
namespace: kube-system
rules:
- apiGroups:
- ""
resources:
- pods
- namespaces
verbs:
- get
- list
- watch
---
kind: ClusterRoleBinding
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1beta1
metadata:
name: fluentd
roleRef:
kind: ClusterRole
name: fluentd
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: fluentd
namespace: kube-system
fluentd is able to push logs to ES because I can see logs from fluentd pod in kibana. Actually I am able to see logs from fluentd pod only (no app logs, no logs from pods running in kube-system)
Not sure if it is relevant: my application runs inside docker with dockerfile
FROM golang:1.15 as base_image
WORKDIR /go/src/demo
ADD . .
RUN go get -d ./...
RUN go build -o /build/main-linux main.go
WORKDIR /build
CMD ["./main-linux"]
and my application deployment file is -
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: demo-deployment
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: demo
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: demo
spec:
containers:
- name: demo
image: yashschandra/demo
imagePullPolicy: Always
ports:
- containerPort: 9999
volumes:
- name: varlog
hostPath:
path: /var/log
My question is -
What am I missing in my golang application because of which fluentd is not receiving logs from app (ie. why don't I see "starting server" in my kibana)?
I have tried both logging to stdout as well as logging to a file but none is working.
I feel it has something to do with pipelining logs correctly to fluentd but almost all articles I read on the topic does not do anything special
references -
https://www.metricfire.com/blog/logging-for-kubernetes-fluentd-and-elasticsearch/
https://medium.com/kubernetes-tutorials/cluster-level-logging-in-kubernetes-with-fluentd-e59aa2b6093a
I have an issue with one of my project. Here is what I want to do :
Have a private docker registry on my cluster Kubernetes
Have a docker deamon running so that I can pull / push and build image directly inside the cluster
For this project I'm using some certificate to secure all those interactions.
1. How to reproduce :
Note: I'm working on a linux-based system
Here are the files that I'm using :
Deployment.yaml
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: docker
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: docker
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: docker
spec:
containers:
- name: docker
image: docker:dind
resources:
limits:
cpu: "0.5"
memory: "256Mi"
requests:
memory: "128Mi"
securityContext:
privileged: true
volumeMounts:
- name: dind-client-cert
mountPath: /certs/client/
- name: docker-graph-storage
mountPath: /var/lib/docker
- name: dind-registry-cert
mountPath: >-
/etc/docker/certs.d/registry:5000/ca.crt
ports:
- containerPort: 2376
volumes:
- name: docker-graph-storage
emptyDir: {}
- name: dind-client-cert
persistentVolumeClaim:
claimName: certs-client
- name: dind-registry-cert
secret:
secretName: ca.crt
- name: init-reg-vol
secret:
secretName: init-reg
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: registry
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: registry
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: registry
spec:
containers:
- name: registry
image: registry:2
env:
- name: DOCKER_TLS_CERTDIR
value: /certs
- name: REGISTRY_HTTP_TLS_KEY
value: /certs/registry.pem
- name: REGISTRY_HTTP_TLS_CERTIFICATE
value: /certs/registry.crt
volumeMounts:
- name: dind-client-cert
mountPath: /certs/client/
- name: dind-registry-cert
mountPath: /certs/
- name: registry-data
mountPath: /var/lib/registry
ports:
- containerPort: 5000
volumes:
- name: dind-client-cert
persistentVolumeClaim:
claimName: certs-client
- name: dind-registry-cert
secret:
secretName: registry
- name: registry-data
persistentVolumeClaim:
claimName: registry-data
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: client
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: client
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: client
spec:
containers:
- name: client
image: docker
command: ['sleep','200']
resources:
limits:
cpu: "0.5"
memory: "256Mi"
requests:
memory: "128Mi"
env:
- name: DOCKER_HOST
value: tcp://docker:2376
- name: DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY
value: '1'
- name: DOCKER_TLS_CERTDIR
value: /certs
- name: DOCKER_CERT_PATH
value: /certs/client
- name: REGISTRY_HTTP_TLS_CERTIFICATE
value: /certs/registry.crt
volumeMounts:
- name: dind-client-cert
mountPath: /certs/client/
readOnly: true
- name: dind-registry-cert
mountPath: /usr/local/share/ca-certificate/ca.crt
readOnly: true
volumes:
- name: dind-client-cert
persistentVolumeClaim:
claimName: certs-client
- name: dind-registry-cert
secret:
secretName: ca.crt
Services.yaml
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: docker
spec:
selector:
app: docker
ports:
- name: docker
protocol: TCP
port: 2376
targetPort: 2376
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: registry
spec:
selector:
app: registry
ports:
- name: registry
protocol: TCP
port: 5000
targetPort: 5000
Pvc.yaml
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
metadata:
name: certs-client
spec:
volumeMode: Filesystem
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
resources:
requests:
storage: 50Mi
status: {}
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
metadata:
name: registry-data
spec:
volumeMode: Filesystem
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
resources:
limits:
storage: 50Gi
requests:
storage: 2Gi
status: {}
For the cert files I have the following folder certs/ certs/client certs.d/registry:5000/ and I use these command line to generate the certs :
openssl req -newkey rsa:4096 -nodes -keyout ./certs/registry.pem -x509 -days 365 -out ./certs/registry.crt -subj "/C=''/ST=''/L=''/O=''/OU=''/CN=registry"
cp ./certs/registry.crt ./certs.d/registry\:5000/ca.crt
Then I use secrets to pass those certs inside the pods :
kubectl create secret generic registry --from-file=certs/registry.crt --from-file=certs/registry.pem
kubectl create secret generic ca.crt --from-file=certs/registry.crt
The to launch the project the following line is used :
kubectl apply -f pvc.yaml,deployment.yaml,service.yaml
2. My issues
I have a problem on my docker pods with this error :
Error: Error response from daemon: invalid volume specification: '/var/lib/kubelet/pods/727d0f2a-bef6-4217-a292-427c5d76e071/volumes/kubernetes.io~secret/dind-registry-cert:/etc/docker/certs.d/registry:5000/ca.crt:ro
So the problem seems to comme from the colon in the path name. Then I tried to escape the colon and I got this sublime error
error: error parsing deployment.yaml: error converting YAML to JSON: yaml: line 34: found unknown escape character
The real problem here is that if the folder is not named 'registry:5000' the certificat is not reconised as correct and I have a x509 error when trying to push an image from the client.
For the overall project I know that it can work like that since I already succes to deploy it localy with a docker-compose (here is the link to the github project if any of you are curious)
So I looked a bit on to it and found out that it's a recuring problem on docker (I mean on Docker Desktop for mount volumes on containers) but I can't find anything about the same issue on Kubernetes.
Do any of you have any lead / suggestion / workaround on this mater ?
As always, thanks for your times :)
------------------------------- EDIT following #HelloWorld answer -------------------------------
Thanks to the workaround with simlink the ca.cert is correctly mounted inside. Howerver since I was mounting it on the deployement that was use to run the docker deamon, the entrypoint of the container docker:dind was overwrite by the commands. For future reader here is the solution that I found : geting the entry-point.sh and running it manualy.
Here is the deployement as I write those lines :
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: docker
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app: docker
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: docker
spec:
containers:
- name: docker
image: docker:dind
resources:
limits:
cpu: "0.5"
memory: "256Mi"
requests:
memory: "128Mi"
securityContext:
privileged: true
command: ['sh', '-c', 'mkdir -p /etc/docker/certs.d/registry:5000 && ln -s /random/registry.crt /etc/docker/certs.d/registry:5000/ca.crt && wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docker-library/docker/a73d96e731e2dd5d6822c99a9af4dcbfbbedb2be/19.03/dind/dockerd-entrypoint.sh && chmod +x dockerd-entrypoint.sh && ./dockerd-entrypoint.sh']
volumeMounts:
- name: dind-client-cert
mountPath: /certs/client/
readOnly: false
- name: dind-registry-cert
mountPath: /random/
readOnly: false
ports:
- containerPort: 2376
volumes:
- name: dind-client-cert
persistentVolumeClaim:
claimName: certs-client
- name: dind-registry-cert
secret:
secretName: ca.crt
I hope it will be usefull for someone in the futur :)
The only thing I come up with is using symlinks. I tested it and it works. I also tried searching for better solution but didn't find anything satisfying.
Have a look at this example:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: myapp-pod
labels:
app: myapp
spec:
containers:
- name: myapp-container
image: centos:7
command: ['sh', '-c', 'mkdir -p /etc/docker/certs.d/registry:5000 && ln -s /some/random/path/ca.crt /etc/docker/certs.d/registry:5000/ca.crt && exec sleep 10000']
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: '/some/random/path'
name: registry-cert
volumes:
- name: registry-cert
secret:
secretName: my-secret
And here is a template secret i used:
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: my-secret
namespace: default
type: Opaque
data:
ca.crt: <<< some_random_Data >>>
I have mounted this secret into a /some/random/path location (without colon so it wouldn't throw errors) and created a symlink between /some/random/path/ca.crt and /etc/docker/certs.d/registry:5000/ca.crt.
Of course you also need to create a dir structure before running ln -s ..., that is why I run mkdir -p ....
Let me know if you have any further questions. I'd be happy to answer them.
Trying to set up PetSet using Kube-Solo
In my local dev environment, I have set up Kube-Solo with CoreOS. I'm trying to deploy a Kubernetes PetSet that includes a Persistent Volume Claim Template as part of the PetSet configuration. This configuration fails and none of the pods are ever started. Here is my PetSet definition:
apiVersion: apps/v1alpha1
kind: PetSet
metadata:
name: marklogic
spec:
serviceName: "ml-service"
replicas: 2
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: marklogic
annotations:
pod.alpha.kubernetes.io/initialized: "true"
spec:
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 30
containers:
- name: 'marklogic'
image: {ip address of repo}:5000/dcgs-sof/ml8-docker-final:v1
imagePullPolicy: Always
command: ["/opt/entry-point.sh", "-l", "/opt/mlconfig.sh"]
ports:
- containerPort: 7997
name: health-check
- containerPort: 8000
name: app-services
- containerPort: 8001
name: admin
- containerPort: 8002
name: manage
- containerPort: 8040
name: sof-sdl
- containerPort: 8041
name: sof-sdl-xcc
- containerPort: 8042
name: ml8042
- containerPort: 8050
name: sof-sdl-admin
- containerPort: 8051
name: sof-sdl-cache
- containerPort: 8060
name: sof-sdl-camel
env:
- name: POD_IP
valueFrom:
fieldRef:
fieldPath: status.podIP
lifecycle:
preStop:
exec:
command: ["/etc/init.d/MarkLogic stop"]
volumeMounts:
- name: ml-data
mountPath: /var/opt/MarkLogic
volumeClaimTemplates:
- metadata:
name: ml-data
annotations:
volume.alpha.kubernetes.io/storage-class: anything
spec:
accessModes: [ "ReadWriteMany" ]
resources:
requests:
storage: 1Gi
In the Kubernetes dashboard, I see the following error message:
SchedulerPredicates failed due to PersistentVolumeClaim is not bound: "ml-data-marklogic-0", which is unexpected.
It seems that being unable to create the Persistent Volume Claim is also preventing the image from ever being pulled from my local repository. Additionally, the Kubernetes Dashboard shows the request for the Persistent Volume Claims, but the state is continuously "pending".
I have verified the issue is with the Persistent Volume Claim. If I remove that from the PetSet configuration the deployment succeeds.
I should note that I was using MiniKube prior to this and would see the same message, but once the image was pulled and the pod(s) started the claim would take hold and the message would go away.
I am using
Kubernetes version: 1.4.0
Docker version: 1.12.1 (on my mac) & 1.10.3 (inside the CoreOS vm)
Corectl version: 0.2.8
Kube-Solo version: 0.9.6
I am not familiar with kube-solo.
However, the issue here might be that you are attempting to use a feature, dynamic volume provisioning, which is in beta, which does not have specific support for volumes in your environment.
The best way around this would be to create the persistent volumes that it expects to find manually, so that the PersistentVolumeClaim can find them.
The same error happened to me and found clues about the following config (considering volumeClaimTemplates and StorageClass) at the slack group and this pull request
volumeClaimTemplates:
- metadata:
name: cassandra-data
annotations:
volume.beta.kubernetes.io/storage-class: standard
spec:
accessModes: [ "ReadWriteOnce" ]
resources:
requests:
storage: 1Gi
---
kind: StorageClass
apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1beta1
metadata:
namespace: kube-system
name: standard
annotations:
storageclass.beta.kubernetes.io/is-default-class: "true"
labels:
kubernetes.io/cluster-service: "true"
provisioner: kubernetes.io/host-path